Supporting the Community

Diverse Project Group are proud to support several local charities and organisations.

Community Support

Diverse Project Group are proud to support the following charities and community organisations.

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Wheels for Hope is a West Australian charitable foundation with a focus on improving the mobility of people with disabilities by providing them with access to wheel chair accessible vehicles on a loan basis. Diverse Project Group recently sponsored the Wheels for Hope Golf Day and are proud to support such a worthy cause. 

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Kalamunda United Football Club

Diverse Project Group are proud sponsors of Kalamunda United Football Club (KUFC). The club was established in 1969 and several DPG staff have been involved at some level. We believe strongly in the benefits of community sport, both as a way to bring people together and to help instill the values of teamwork and respect into the next generation of kids coming through.

 

Golf Day Sponsorship

September 2017

Diverse Project Group recently sponsored a hole at the recent Italian Club of WA Charity Golf Day, with all proceeds going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

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Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease with no known cause that affects thousands of people in Australia and millions around the world. It is sometimes called juvenile diabetes because it is often diagnosed in children.

Sufferers of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) are unable to produce insulin which the body needs to utilise the energy in food sugars (glucose from carbohydrates). Without insulin, the body effectively starves, while the glucose builds up in the blood. Type 1 diabetics must monitor their food intake and balance their blood glucose levels with artificial insulin via multiple daily injections or delivered via an insulin pump. Too much insulin can induce potentially fatal hypoglycemia and too little leads to a host of complications including kidney disease, blindness and nerve damage.

Whilst diabetes management has come a long way, for sufferers and their families, it is still a demanding regime of counting carbohydrates, testing blood levels and injections. We are proud to support the JDRF to help find a cure and relieve some of the burden from Type 1 sufferers, their families and carers.